Daemon of the Dark Wood

Home > Other > Daemon of the Dark Wood > Page 29
Daemon of the Dark Wood Page 29

by Randy Chandler


  She hawked up a meager wad of phlegm and spat it on the goat-man’s lifeless face. Then she turned to Thorn and said, “Professor? After you get yourself patched up, I’d be obliged if you was to take me home. I’m a mite behind on my beauty rest.”

  Thorn smiled and gave her a courtly bow.

  “Humph,” she said, grinning inwardly.

  About the Author

  Randy Chandler is the author of Bad Juju, Hellz Bellz, and co-author of Duet for the Devil. He is also the author of the novellas Dead Juju and Howler. Randy is a frequent contributor to Comet Press anthologies. He lives north of Atlanta.

  ALSO BY RANDY CHANDLER

  DIME DETECTIVE

  Comet Press - April 2012

  When barroom bouncer Joe Dall’s ex-wife is murdered, he finds himself pressed into service as a novice private eye. Something very dark and deadly lurks in the lush shadows of the sleepy Florida town and if he can’t unmask the killer soon, others close to Joe will die. Working on a powerful client’s dime, Joe Dall’s first case could be his last.

  "To find a wonderful example of hardboiled detective noir today, you need not look any further than Randy Chandler's latest novel Dime Detective ... Dime Detective is both an homage and a love letter to the genre, but in many ways, an interesting and original departure." --Walt Hicks, Hellbound Times

  HELLZ BELLZ

  Comet Press - June 2012

  Randy Chandler's out-of-print and hard-to-find novel HELLz BELLz is back in ebook, on Kindle and Nook.

  When an ancient bell begins to toll in an abandoned church, the town of Druid Hills descends into a night of unholy hell. To survive, the less crazed citizens must fight for their lives as they battle their own primitive urges to commit unspeakable acts. Before the night ends, some will discover that there are fates worse than death.

  "The tension is built with the skill of a professional, and it is added to by the reader's knowledge that every character is expendable. Hellz Bellz is good fun. There is sex, violence and a hell of a story. This novel reminds me just a little of early-Stephen King mixed with everything Richard Laymon ever wrote. This one, you should read." --SFReader.com

  HELLBENT HOUSE

  Comet Press

  Haunted by a house seen only in her dreams, Ava locates the old plantation house in the real world and makes the mistake of venturing inside. She lands in the middle of an honest-to-goodness ghost story with murderous roots in the Civil War, but in this hellbent house, there are things far worse than ghosts. And one of them is hungry for Ava's soul.

  BAD JUJU: A NOVEL OF RAW TERROR

  Acid Grave Press

  Dark forces are afoot in Vinewood, Georgia, a deceptively sleepy town where the dead don’t stay dead and a sinkhole is as sinister as it is deadly. Violent events both natural and supernatural build to a chaotic crescendo of horrors that will threaten the entire town and everyone in it.

  An odd handful of townsfolk put their lives on the line to save the town—but the darkness may swallow them up before they have a chance.

  “Hot and thick, the atmosphere reeks of earth, blood, and decay. The astringent air carries with it a sense of malevolence and resentment. No matter where you look, no matter how shallow you breathe, this town will touch you.” —Kelly Tomblin, Horror-Web

  DEADCORE: 4 HARDCORE ZOMBIE NOVELLAS

  Comet Press - September 2010

  By Randy Chandler, Ben Cheetham, Edward M. Erdelac, and David James Keaton.

  “Randy Chandler’s Dead Juju is a wild, graphic ride—a fast-paced array of elements including religion, politics, race relations, news media, socio-economic classism, contumacy—all handled with skillful precision as Chandler gives us deft glimpses of humanity in all its chaotic, whacked out splendor.”—Walt Hicks, Page Horrific

  “DEADCORE achieves all extremes. Violent, perverse, depraved and, as such, quite recommended.” —Fangoria

  THE DEATH PANEL: MURDER, MAYHEM, AND MADNESS

  Comet Press - November 2009

  13 Hard boiled, violent tales of crime and horror from Randy Chandler, Tom Piccirilli, Scott Nicholson, Simon Wood, John Everson, and more.

  “…be prepared to be blown away by some of the best genre short story fiction written in the last few years.” —Horror World

  “With sharp writing and a crisp design to match, the anthology makes a strong case for 2009’s best. It’s only Comet Press’ third release, but already, the small-press label has distinguished itself as a reliable name brand. Pick it up, if you’ve got the balls.” —Rod Lott, Bookgasm

  Comet Press is an independent publisher of horror and dark crime.

  Visit us on the web at: www.cometpress.us

  and follow us on twitter and facebook:

  twitter.com/cometpress facebook.com/cometpress

  Comet Press titles are available at amazon.com, barnesandnoble.com and other major booksellers.

 

 

 


‹ Prev